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Our blog website about Tiva C Series www.teknikyazi.com

Hi,

Me and my friend blogging about Tiva C series. Just Turkish language for the present but we planning write english next time.

www.teknikyazi.com

keep following.

Thanks.

  • Hi Cetin

    I did a google translation of your blog and found it very informative. You guys have done a good job, especially when there are barely any user written tutorials on the web for the TIVA Launchpad.

    By the way, is there any specific reason to why you chose to work with Keil uVision over the TI CCS ?

    Regards and best wishes

    Kevin Jerome 

  • Our experience has taught that, "involving others" in any MCU development/learning most always speeds, eases and enhances.  So - applaud your effort. 

    Might you expand your group by contacting local universities, small businesses, or related hobby groups/clubs?  Also - your success may serve as a model for others - in different countries/regions - to add even more participants.

    Larger groups often may enable cost savings via group purchases, added volumes, and sales/exchanges among the group.  By disciplined purchasing - multiple members can "share" shipment costs - reducing the effective rate for all.

    Keil, IAR and others support multiple ARM MCUs - from multiple vendors.  (unlikely that one vendor always provides the "best/only/properly priced/in-stock" device)  And - these more established IDEs support SWD, effort-free Cycle Count and have long proved robust & effective....

  • thanks all good opinion.

    There is no specific reason for using Keil. Just i use Keil for long time. 

    I can use CCS and i planning introduce CCS for tiva c series.

    Also we ordered TM4C129X DK and we will share our experinece this kit, especially high level application ethernet, tft lcd etc.

    keep following.

  • Happy to hear that you are rolling out more examples :D

    Looking forward to learn more from you and your friend, as I myself am a beginner in the TIVA platform.

    regards